Following months of promises and pledges NSW heads to the polls this Saturday, March 23 to elect the next State government.
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Incumbent, Stephen Bromhead, representing the National Party will be battling five candidates for the seat of Myall Lakes.
Putting his hand up for the job is MidCoast Council councillor, Dr David Keegan representing Country Labor, along with Eleanor Spence, from The Greens, independent, Paul Sandilands, Heather Elliot for the Shooters Fishers and Farmers, and Quentin Bye frin Sustainable Australia.
Voting centres throughout the Great Lakes will open from 8am until 6pm on election day.
If you are not in the Great Lakes the NSW Electoral Commission has named the following polling locations for the Myall Lakes:
Bulahdelah Central School, Bungwahl Public School, Burrell Creek Hall, Chatham High School, Coolongolook Public School, Coomba Park Community Hall, Cundletown Public School, Elands Public School, Forster campus of Great Lakes College, Forster Public School, the Forster administration building of MidCoast Council, Hallidays Point Community Church, Hallidays Point Public School, Killabakh Community Hall, Krambach Public School, Manning Gardens Public School, Marlee District Hall, Mitchells Island Hall, Mount George Public School, Nabiac Public School, Old Bar Public School, Ormsby House, Pacific Palms Community Centre, Purfleet Multi-Purpose Community Centre, St John's Anglican Church Hall in Dyers Crossing, Sydney Town Hall, Taree High School, Taree West Public School, Tinonee Memorial School of Arts, Tuncurry Public School, Tuncurry Salvation Army Hall, Wherrol Flat Public Hall, Wingham Brush Public School, Wingham Town Hall.
The counting of votes at polling places start 6pm election day.
Pre-poll voting has been taking place across NSW since March 11.
Another option is to vote online or by telephone using iVote and applications can be completed at registration.ivote.nsw.gov.au.
Voters using iVote internet and telephone voting will be able to cast their vote until 6pm election day.